Plastow Model Traction Engineshttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=65
For Model Traction Engine drawings, traction engine castings and traction engine accessories, welcome to Plastow Traction Engines, offering a wide range of drawings, castings and accessories to the model traction engine enthusiast.2016-06-04T08:19:47+00:00Scale ModelsHoward Brothers Imperial Funfairhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=64
Vintage Funfair rides for Corporate Events, Private Events, Birthday Celebrations, Wedding Receptions, Country Fairs, Village Fetes, & Festivals2013-06-07T07:02:37+00:00BusinessesVintage Spirit Magazinehttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=60
Vintage Spirit is the UK's fastest-growing steam and vintage magazine, featuring all the latest from the preservation world each month.2010-09-25T09:57:13+00:00PublicationsDuncombe Park Steam Rallyhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=59
Our annual rally is held on the first weekend of July in the magnificent suroundings of Duncombe Park, Helmsley. The event attracts about 50 full size steamers, 30+ miniatures, more than 100 Commercials, 200+ Tractors & stationary engines & 200 Vintage Cars & motorcycles. Several organs, models, working area, play pen, crafts, trade stands, refreshments, licensed bar with evening entertainment, Can-Can dancers & fair ground are also amongst the attractions. We also have ample Caravan & camping s ...We also have ample Caravan & camping spaces available - book early and save money!
]]> 2010-09-25T08:22:06+00:00Event HomepagesCambourne Trevithick Day Eventhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=58
Camborne Trevithick DayA free one day festival in the town of Camborne, Cornwall held on the last Saturday in April of each year. A free one day festival in the town of Camborne, Cornwall held on the last Saturday in April of each year.
]]> 2010-09-24T20:06:22+00:00Event HomepagesSteam Photographyhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=48
This website is all about the owners two hobbies, Steam engine rallies and PhotographyHe has created this website to see what people think about his photosHe also likes to share his photo's with others who also enjoy the wonderful hobby.He has created this website to see what people think about his photos

He also likes to share his photo's with others who also enjoy the wonderful hobby.
]]> 2008-09-04T11:03:59+00:00Steam FansitesThe Official Welland Steam and Country Rally Websitehttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=55
The Welland Steam and Country Rally is held every year over 3 days, on the last weekend in July. The rally is organised by the Ross-on-Wye Steam Engine Society Ltd. The Rally first started in 1964 by a handful of Steam Engine enthusiasts in Ross-on-Wye and it has grown and developed since then. it is now one of the largest and most respected events of its type in the country. For many years the Rally was held in Ross, from there it moved to Much Marcle, then Upton, and in 1993 it finally settled ...The Rally first started in 1964 by a handful of Steam Engine enthusiasts in Ross-on-Wye and it has grown and developed since then. it is now one of the largest and most respected events of its type in the country. For many years the Rally was held in Ross, from there it moved to Much Marcle, then Upton, and in 1993 it finally settled on its own 100 acre site in Welland, Worcestershire.
]]> 2008-09-30T19:30:54+00:00Event HomepagesTorbay Steam Fairhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=54
The official homepage of the Torbay Steam Fair2008-09-22T18:59:03+00:00Societies and Trust'sShakespeare's Rally Promotionshttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=53
The official homepage to the Hanbury, Tortworth and Evesham Steam Rallys2008-09-21T11:59:00+00:00Event HomepagesStrumpshaw Steam Museumhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=52
We have Steam Engines, Huge 100 ton working Beam Engines, Narrow Gauge Railway,1930 Fairground Ark, Mechanical Organs & Memorabilia & much more plus Rare Breed Birds etc.Browse around in our shop, complete your visit with a snack & a nice drink, your dog is also welcome in the Museum on a lead. Browse around in our shop, complete your visit with a snack & a nice drink, your dog is also welcome in the Museum on a lead.
]]> 2008-09-21T11:18:16+00:00Societies and Trust'sWoodcote Traction Engine Rally Homepagehttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=51
The Woodcote Rally is a festival of steam, vintage & veteran transport with entertainment for all the family. Crafts, trade stands, children's entertainment, protected animals, live bands, a traditional fun fair and CAMRA's famous Festival of Ale combine to make it South Oxfordshire's premier event of its kind. 2008-09-21T11:11:59+00:00Event HomepagesSteam Apprentice Clubhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=50
The Steam Apprentice Club is for people under the age of 21 who are interested in Steam Traction Engines. It was formed in 1979 by the National Traction Engine Club and now represents the young person's branch of the NTET. If you enjoy visiting steam rallies, taking photographs and recording engines, collecting pictures or books about engines, talking about steam or if you just wish to learn more, the Steam Apprentice Club is for you.If you enjoy visiting steam rallies, taking photographs and recording engines, collecting pictures or books about engines, talking about steam or if you just wish to learn more, the Steam Apprentice Club is for you.
]]> 2008-09-11T07:16:56+00:00Societies and Trust'sSteam Plough Clubhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=49
The Steam Plough Club has over 400 members world wide interested in steam ploughing with its engines and implements, personalities and rich history. Founded in 1966 by the late Harold Bonett the club is about keeping the tackle operating; not just the machinery but passing on the old skills too. Members of our Club would be pleased to have your help and assistance so that together we can give the steam plough engine its proper place in the history of British agricultural engineering.2008-09-06T07:53:15+00:00Societies and Trust'sNorth Worcestershire Vintage Tractor & Engine Clubhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=43
A club for all vintage enthusiasts. You do not have to own anything. Meet other like minded people, gain knowledge and expert opinions in all different fields. Young members always required to carry on the presevation of our heritage.2006-09-04T19:23:37+00:00Societies and Trust'sNewellsmamods, collector and demonstratorhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=42
a family site that shows what we do ,we collect and run all our engines at rally's and schools all over the uk2006-07-23T12:53:50+00:00Scale ModelsSussex Steam Engine Clubhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=41
Welcome to the Sussex Steam Engine Club, we are now at over 200 members spanning the globe, we send out a quarterly publication and would be glad to hear from interested parties. 2006-06-29T07:36:48+00:00Societies and Trust'sThe 'Sir John William' steam engine no 6759http://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=38
There can be no more evocative experience for anyone beyond the first flush of youth than the sight, smell and sound of a steam engine working in a field or trundling down a country lane.Now you can take part in this experience, and travel no further than Cricket St.Thomas.The Sir John William is the name of the steam-ploughing engine built in 1889 and lovingly restored by John Jeffery, with the help of friends following his purchase of the old engine in1995. Sadly John did not live to see the c ... Now you can take part in this experience, and travel no further than Cricket St.Thomas.The Sir John William is the name of the steam-ploughing engine built in 1889 and lovingly restored by John Jeffery, with the help of friends following his purchase of the old engine in1995. Sadly John did not live to see the completion of his labours and following his death in 2001, Betty Jeffery agreed that John�s friends should complete the work .Now all can now enjoy the results of their efforts.The engine is now being look after on a voluntary basis by Richard Miles and Anthony Whitemore. To share the experience and also help raise funds for the ongoing maintenance of Sir John you can now participate, at modest cost, in the steam engine experience. You can help drive, stoke, maintain and generally enjoy being around a fine example of a steam engine which were widely replaced in general use on farms by petrol/Tvo driven tractors in the 1920�s.It can also be hired for weddings and other events.For more information you can visit the web site-www.sirjohnwilliam.com or call Richard on 01460 30745.
]]> 2006-03-09T16:14:33+00:00Driving TuitionDibnah's.com - The Fred Dibnah Memorial Sitehttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=37
The official homepage for the Fred Dibnah Memorial Fund set-up by Sheila Dibnah2006-02-19T15:15:34+00:00Societies and Trust'sDoveridge Steamhttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=15
The homepage to Doveridge Vintage and Steam rally event2004-09-28T10:57:24+00:00Event HomepagesStationary Enginehttp://www.tractiontime.co.uk/modules/weblinks/singlelink.php?lid=35
Serving the Stationary Engine Enthusiast2006-01-15T22:02:42+00:00Societies and Trust's